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airman(at)appledumplings. Guest
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:13 am Post subject: Oil Temps on Tiger |
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I checked with Fletchair and they say they dont have a STC for the
Tiger and a larger Oil Cooler ... do you know what
part # the Niagara oil cooler is?
Does any one know of any other STC for an upgraded oil cooler on a aa5b?
copies of 337 work for over sized oil cooler also might help.
N74225
Thomas
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> The only thing I can think of left is the Oil cooler.
> What are my options? I think i am just going to go with a new oil
> cooler rather than re-condition. Are there any STC's for a larger
> cooler and if so can someone send me that info? Have any of you guys
> had field approvals for a different cooler?
[Levy] An overhaul/exchange oil cooler is a good option if your
current cooler
is getting plugged up and you want to restore flow -- check with
Pacific Oil
Cooler in El Monte, California (1-800-866-7335, www.oilcoolers.com,
email:
sales(at)oilcoolers.com) -- it will run a few hundred for the
overhaul. The
other option is to replace your 5-row Steward Warner cooler with a
Niagara
6-row cooler -- Fletchair has both the cooler and the STC. That's
what's on
my Tiger, and the oil temps run very cool -- always 180F or a bit
below except
for Vy climbs in the summer at high altitude, where it gets up
around 210F.
Ron
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tscott165(at)cableone.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:25 am Post subject: Oil Temps on Tiger |
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Ken Blackman at AriMods NW put a larger cooler on my AA5B last year. Try him at AirModsNW.com.
Scott Boyce, AA5B, N28339
On Aug 31, 2006, at 1:12 PM, airman(at)appledumplings.com (airman(at)appledumplings.com) wrote:
[quote]--> TeamGrumman-List message posted by: "airman(at)appledumplings.com (airman(at)appledumplings.com)" <airman(at)appledumplings.com (airman(at)appledumplings.com)>
I checked with Fletchair and they say they dont have a STC for the Tiger and a larger Oil Cooler ... do you know what
part # the Niagara� oil cooler is?
Does any one know of any other STC for an upgraded oil cooler on a aa5b?
copies of 337� work for over sized oil cooler also might help.
N74225
Thomas
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The only thing I can think of left is the Oil cooler.
What are my options?� I think i am just going to go with a new oil
cooler rather than re-condition. Are there any STC's for a larger
cooler and if so can someone send me that info?� Have any of you guys
had field approvals for a different cooler?
| [Levy] An overhaul/exchange oil cooler is a good option if your current cooler
is getting plugged up and you want to restore flow -- check with Pacific Oil
Cooler in El Monte, California (1-800-866-7335, www.oilcoolers.com, email:
sales(at)oilcoolers.com (sales(at)oilcoolers.com)) -- it will run a few hundred for the overhaul.� The
other option is to replace your 5-row Steward Warner cooler with a Niagara
6-row cooler -- Fletchair has both the cooler and the STC.� That's what's on
my Tiger, and the oil temps run very cool -- always 180F or a bit below except
for Vy climbs in the summer at high altitude, where it gets up around 210F.
Ron
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